Excerpts from the DailyHerald.com:
Fox River & Countryside Fire/Rescue District officials have been wrestling with funding solutions since their most recent attempt at a tax hike failed last month. On Monday, the board settled on a cost-saving option that would cut three part-time firefighter positions and allow both fire stations to remain open.
Eliminating one staff position per shift would result in a roughly $142,500 annual savings to hold over the cash-strapped fire district for the next several months. Fire officials intend to ask voters again in November for a property tax hike, which Chief John Nixon says is the most sustainable way to address the district’s funding shortage.
With the staffing cuts, which were unanimously approved by the board, one station would maintain current staffing levels. The other would be staffed with three firefighters who will go out on calls together leaving that station unmanned. Though not ideal, trustees said the measure prevents the district from having to close one station on an alternating basis, as had been previously considered.
The district was hoping to fund capital expenses, as well as increased personnel costs, by raising its property tax to 43 cents from 27 cents per $100 of equalized assessed value. The measure would have generated an additional $1.48 million annually, but voters last month shot down the district’s request by roughly 30 votes. If a tax increase fails again in November, Nixon said the district will have no choice but to cut more positions and brown out one of its two stations. That would significantly increase response times for half the district.
The district also is considering other cost-saving options and one-time revenue sources, such as selling used equipment or selling land initially slated for building another fire station.
Attorney Ken Shepro said a group of residents has filed a request for a discovery phase in Kane and DuPage counties regarding the March election. In that process, county officials would check for errors that could be corrected for future elections, Those residents are also likely to try challenging the results of the referendum, as a portion of the question was cut off the ballot. Successfully contesting the vote won’t change the outcome, but it would allow the fire district to place the same question on the November ballot.
thanks Dan
#1 by Austin on April 22, 2018 - 9:47 AM
Al the equipment shouldn’t need to be replaced, as the oldest new piece of apparatus is from 2010. That is one of many reasons why people don’t want to give them money. They also only buy Alexis engines, and bought a new one a couple of years ago. They do not operate ladders in this district, and I doubt they ever will as long as they stay independent. A new ambulance they probably do need, since the overwhelming majority of their calls are medical and covers a lot of land. If you have not read about the district issues Al I would strongly suggest you read the many posts on this site. However the biggest issue on why they don’t get money is because they lost the trust of the residents. The residents are sick of how it was/is being run, sick of the threats, and most want to go back to being with St.Charles, South Elgin (etc) before this horrible idea to go solo took place.
#2 by Al on April 21, 2018 - 9:44 AM
Right now the issue seems to be how to pay the help. As we know, the equipment has to be replaced. No mention about the cost of two engine, maybe 2 ambulances and maybe a ladder. Engine are going for plus $500K, ladder upwards of $700K and who knows about the ambulances $$$$. Where is this money coming from??
Retired Firefighter
#3 by Mike on April 20, 2018 - 4:42 PM
Crane and Bolcum, North west corner. Spared no expense!!!!!!!!
#4 by michael m on April 18, 2018 - 8:01 PM
I do know they are trying to sell an old engine. You are right they could try to sell the old ambulance as well.
I can’t believe they purchased land for a third fire station? What were they thinking?
Any idea where this land is that they purchased?
#5 by harry on April 17, 2018 - 10:04 PM
maybe they could sell one ambulance and the two old engines and a few of the cars that could help